After watching last night's slate of games, it is clear that Alabama AND LSU would destroy Kansas State, Notre Dame, Oregon, and anyone else in the field. How is it conscionable to give up that many points? And Notre Dame has been exceptionally lucky. It's one thing to have a shutdown defense, but you still need to score points to win the game, and Pitt's defense isn't exactly world class.

Okay, to explain, I root for three schools:
#1 - Georgia Tech (I graduated from there)
#2 - Auburn (My wife and father-in-law both have degrees from there)
#3 - Texas A&M (I have many relatives that went there)

#2 also means that I frequently root against Alabama, especially since I'm living amongst many obnoxious Bama fans. That game tonight was just absolutely perfect from my POV - Bama getting taken down a few notches, and it being done by a team I have a personal stake in!

Florida, you have got to be kidding me. Robbed every college football fan in the nation the joy of an upset. Blocked kick with 2 seconds left to go? Ugh.

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And, seriously, WHO THE FUCK PUNTS WITH 2 SECONDS LEFT?!! JUST TAKE IT TO OT!!!

On a related topic, seeing as I'm from Knoxville, Tennessee and I was actually in attendance at the Missouri game on Saturday.... *ahem* ....WHO THE FUCK LETS THE LAST 40 SECONDS TICK AWAY WHEN YOU HAVE TWO TIMEOUTS AT YOUR DISPOSAL?! God, I hope we get a halfway decent coaching staff next year or the Vols are screwed.

My fear is another overrated SEC team making it in if the Ducks or 'Cats lose.

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If the SEC teams are so overrated, why have the best the other conferences had to offer been so unsuccessful the past six seasons? Even the SEC's bowl record speaks for itself. Often, the 5th or 6th ranked team in the SEC gets matched against a #1 or #2 from the other conferences, and still wins.

Digits, I don't think I have ever seen a USC team with a defense having as much trouble as this year's. What gives? Injuries?

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Well, I was at the Star Trek Convention in San Francisco this weekend, so I didn't get to watch the game.

Basically, the defense is thin due to continuing scholarship reductions. They are also terribly undisciplined. They have extended a lot of opponent's drives with stupid penalties. They just don't have the talent or the schemes of the good old days. I would not be a bit surprised if USC doesn't tell Lane that Monte and Ed Orgeron have to go.

And yes, Barkley is out for the Notre Dame game. A sad way to end the regular season. USC will most likely finish 7-5, go to some crap bowl, and probably lose that too.

So, instead of a BCS championship game with two teams who've never won the National Championship (and only one team who's even had a chance at winning one), we instead will (likely) get a BCS championship game between the two teams who've won more National Championships than anyone else.

Alabama and Notre Dame combine for 17 titles, and that's not counting the ones that weren't recognized by the AP or Coaches' polls!

Reminds me of the NASCAR championship this weekend. The victor won because the other guy had to quit the race. In this case, Georgia Tech won the 3-way tiebreaker in their division because North Carolina is on probation and Miami self-imposed a bowl ban. Which is not to take anything away from the Yellow Jackets, but it would have made things more interesting if the competition weren't automatically eliminated from the conversation.